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I have chosen Taiwan as my first interviewing OIA, I hope to get into it so that I can go to Taiwan to work for 6 months. If I get interview for this (No matter what is the outcome of the interview), my GIP (China, France or Switzerland) will be cancelled immediately. So, pretty please, let me get selected for IA in Taiwan! I prefer Taiwan - Work than China - Work and Study.
Yesterday, I woke up at 9am to make sushi as promised. I took about 3 hours to prepare the ingredients and made 20 rolls (about 100 pieces?) of sushi. I shall admit that the sushi this round was not as nice because the rice was too dry, there was no Japanese cucumber (my family cooked it for dinner on Monday night :( ) and there was not enough tuna/salmon spread. However, All those who have tried it said it was nice. And best thing was, all of the sushi were finished by the end of yesterday. I made one roll and one box especially for Yang course that was what I owed him. Then another box for the double-clique which Jing finished all up because yang ate his own shares, Hong didn't go to school and Tady was having late lesson. One box for Syafiqah but she also didn't go to school so I gave it all to Huijie. The biggest tupperware contains around half of what I made (50 pieces?) and it was shared among my course friends, about 20 of them. I felt great seeing friends happily eating my sushi :)
Also, since I was already late for the first lecture, so I skipped it and in the end have time for this, I love it:
After school then I met Colin, Chee Kent and Puay Kee for dinner in NTU. Colin brought us to a cafe in NTU, the place was so peaceful, great ambiance for relaxing and chatting with friends, especially on Friday nights. It was so quiet there that I swear I am going to visit there very often. Colin said we should not tell too many people about it so that the place can remain quiet as it is, otherwise it would no longer be an ideal place for chilling out. TRUE. ahhahaa.
Anyway, Happy Birthday Qingting (: